Accused in Kim Jong-nam murder trial undergoes medical check
Vietnamese ambassador to Malaysia, Le Quy Quynh, told AFP at the court: "I'm very disappointed that the court did not free Doan". They said the women held their hands away from their bodies and went to separate restrooms to wash their hands afterwards.

FIFA working to expand World Cup to 48 teams
Three each would go to teams from Africa, Asia and CONCACAF, which represents North and Central America and the Caribbean. He added that VAR will be used in the tournament, "the same as we did for the men's World Cup".

Beto Announces 2020 Run
Confirming his run to Texan TV outlet KTSM , Mr O'Rourke said: "I'm really proud of what El Paso did and what El Paso represents". O'Rourke launched his bid for the Democratic presidential nomination Thursday with a video announcement from his couch.

Stream your PC games from anywhere
However, my T-Mobile data connection at home wasn't fast enough to actually play anything, but I was able to get connected. It supports the Steam Controller over Bluetooth, as well as other Bluetooth controllers, mice, and keyboards.

Mobile phone saves Australian man in bow and arrow attack
Police posted images to social media yesterday showing the arrow pierced the smartphone, which was left with a cracked screen. A man in Australia has narrowly avoided injury after using his mobile phone to stop an arrow which was sacked at him.

USA plans to begin long-banned missile test this year

The projects expected to be launched include a low-flying cruise missile with a potential range of about 1,000 km and a ballistic missile with a range of roughly 3,000-4,000 km, reported USA media citing anonymous Pentagon officials. The tests are scheduled to take place immediately after the US' official withdrawal from the INF treaty with Russian Federation is finalized.

According to comments by US officials to the Associated Press, the United States will begin testing two weapons-both armed exclusively with a conventional payload.

Trump withdrew from the treaty on February 1 and triggered a formal six-month wait period before the final expiry of the agreement.

The United States is mulling starting testing later this year types of missiles that were banned by a decades-old nuclear treaty, USA media reported on Wednesday.

Kyiv says the collapse of a landmark Cold War arms-control pact gives it a free hand to develop new ballistic missiles.

The Ukrainian Foreign Ministry said Russia's actions were in breach of the INF treaty and posed a serious military threat to Europe. Russian President Vladimir Putin vowed to design new weapons banned under the pact but said he would deploy them only if the United States does.

A senior defense officer stated, "We're going to test a ground-launched cruise missile in August", and if the testing is successful the missile could be stationed within 18 months.

Arms control advocates and Democrats in Congress have questioned the wisdom of leaving the INF treaty, while accepting USA allegations that Russian Federation is violating it by deploying a cruise missile that can target American allies in Europe. Both systems would likely be deployed with the U.S. Army.

Trump issues veto over border emergency declaration
Congress' vote to deny the crisis on the southern border is a vote against reality.It is a tremendous national emergency. On Friday, Barr also said the president's emergency order was "clearly authorized under the law".

The United States used systems that "de facto were in violation of the basic provisions of the INF Treaty", Peskov stressed. It applies to deployed and non-deployed ground-based missiles of intermediate range (1,000-5,000 kilometers) and shorter range (500-1,000 kilometers).

Hodges did not elaborate on how the treaty could be replaced but noted that in any case, "transparency and a clear protocol on compliance with observers" should be a bottom line of the issue of arms control. It would not be ready for deployment for at least five years.

Russian Federation has repeatedly denied the allegations that the missile violates the treaty, pointing out that American missile defence systems deployed in Europe can be re-purposed for offensive use and therefore are themselves violating the accord.

However, he thinks it could be possible that the Trump administration was simply arranging for an end of the INF treaty.